Lulu In The Nude
''Lulu femme nue'' (festival title: ''Lulu in the Nude'') is a 2013 French comedy-drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach and based on the comic book ''Lulu femme nue'' by Etienne Davodeau. Cast * Karin Viard as Lulu * Bouli Lanners as Charles * Claude Gensac as Marthe * Pascal Demolon as Richard * Philippe Rebbot as Jean-Marie * Marie Payen as Cécile * Solene Rigot as Morgane * Nina Meurisse as Virginie * Corinne Masiero as The café owner Accolades Karin Viard won the Lumière Award for Best Actress at the 20th Lumière Awards The 20th Lumière Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 2 February 2015, at the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris. Nominations were announced on 12 January 2015. ''Saint Laurent (film), Saint Laurent'' garnered the mo .... References External links * 2013 films 2013 comedy-drama films 2010s French-language films French comedy-drama films Films based on French comics Films directed by Sólveig An ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sólveig Anspach
Sólveig Anspach (8 December 1960 – 7 August 2015) was an Icelandic-French film director and screenwriter. Born to a German-Romanian father Gerhard Anspach and an Icelandic mother Högna Sigurðardóttir, she spent most of her life living and working in France. After studying philosophy and clinical psychology in Paris, she enrolled in La Fémis and graduated with a diploma in directing in 1989. Her film '' Stormy Weather'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Anspach died of breast cancer Breast cancer is a cancer that develops from breast tissue. Signs of breast cancer may include a Breast lump, lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, Milk-rejection sign, milk rejection, fluid coming from the nipp ... on 7 August 2015 at the age of 54. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Anspach, Solveig 1960 births 2015 deaths Solveig Anspach Solveig Anspach Solveig Anspach Sol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Corinne Masiero
Corinne Masiero (born 3 February 1964) is a French actress. She began acting in her late 20s, initially appearing in the theatre before moving on to the screen. She is best known for her lead role in the 2012 film ''Louise Wimmer'', for which she was nominated for the Cesar Award for best actress. She has also had notable roles in ''Rust and Bone'', '' 11.6'', and plays the lead role in ''Capitaine Marleau''. Early life Corinne Masiero was born on 3 February 1964 in Douai, France. Career Masiero began acting relatively late in life. She also lived on the streets for a few years before discovering theatre. At the age of 28, after having worked at various odd jobs, she joined a theatre company. Her early roles were in comedies by Georges Feydeau and adaptations of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Politics and activism In 2014, during the municipal elections, Masiero ran on the Left Front slate in Roubaix. She supported François Ruffin, for La France insoumise during the 2017 French l ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Live-action Films Based On Comics
Live action is a form of cinematography or videography that uses photography instead of animation. Some works combine live action with animation to create a live-action animated feature film. Live action is used to define film, video games or similar visual media. Photorealistic animation, particularly modern computer animation, is sometimes erroneously described as "live action", as in the case of some media reports about Disney's remake of the traditionally animated ''The Lion King'' from 1994. According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, live action involves "real people or animals, not models, or images that are drawn, or produced by computer". Overview As the normal process of making visual media involves live action, the term itself is usually superfluous. However, it makes an important distinction in situations in which one might normally expect animation, such as when the work is adapted from a video game, or from an animated cartoon. The phrase "live action" also ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Films Featuring A Best Actress Lumières Award–winning Performance
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Films Based On French Comics
This is a list of films based on French-language comics. It includes films that are adaptations of Francophone comics, and those films whose characters originated in those comics. Films Series with more than five entries *Based on ''Asterix'': # '' Asterix the Gaul'' (1967, Animation) # '' Asterix and Cleopatra'' (1968, Animation) # '' The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'' (1976, Animation) # ''Asterix Versus Caesar'' (1985, Animation) # '' Asterix in Britain'' (1986, Animation) # '' Asterix and the Big Fight'' (1989, Animation) # '' Asterix Conquers America'' (1994, Animation) # '' Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar'' (1999, Live-Action) # '' Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra'' (2002, Live-Action) # '' Asterix and the Vikings'' (2006, Animation) # '' Astérix at the Olympic Games'' (2008, Live-Action) # '' Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia'' (2012, Live-Action) # '' Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods'' (2014, CGI Animation) # '' Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion'' (2018, CGI ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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French Comedy-drama Films
French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Arts and media * The French (band), a British rock band * "French" (episode), a live-action episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' * ''Française'' (film), a 2008 film * French Stewart (born 1964), American actor Other uses * French (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * French (tunic), a type of military jacket or tunic * French's, an American brand of mustard condiment * French (catheter scale), a unit of measurement * French Defence, a chess opening * French kiss, a type of kiss See also * France (other) * Franch, a surname * French Revolution (other) * French River (other), several rivers and other places * Frenching (other) Frenching may refer to: * Frenching (automobile), recessing or mou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2010s French-language Films
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sports, where it commonly denotes the first, leading, or top thing in a group. 1 is the unit of counting or measurement, a determiner for singular nouns, and a gender-neutral pronoun. Historically, the representation of 1 evolved from ancient Sumerian and Babylonian symbols to the modern Arabic numeral. In mathematics, 1 is the multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number. In digital technology, 1 represents the "on" state in binary code, the foundation of computing. Philosophically, 1 symbolizes the ultimate reality or source of existence in various traditions. In mathematics The number 1 is the first natural number after 0. Each natural numbe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2013 Comedy-drama Films
Thirteen or 13 may refer to: * 13 (number) * Any of the years 13 BC, AD 13, 1913, or 2013 Music Albums * ''13'' (Black Sabbath album), 2013 * ''13'' (Blur album), 1999 * ''13'' (Borgeous album), 2016 * ''13'' (Brian Setzer album), 2006 * ''13'' (Die Ärzte album), 1998 * ''13'' (The Doors album), 1970 * ''13'' (Havoc album), 2013 * ''13'' (HLAH album), 1993 * ''13'' (Indochine album), 2017 * ''13'' (Marta Savić album), 2011 * ''13'' (Norman Westberg album), 2015 * ''13'' (Ozark Mountain Daredevils album), 1997 * ''13'' (Six Feet Under album), 2005 * ''13'' (Suicidal Tendencies album), 2013 * ''13'' (Solace album), 2003 * ''13'' (Second Coming album), 2003 * 13 (Timati album), 2013 * ''13'' (Ces Cru EP), 2012 * ''13'' (Denzel Curry EP), 2017 * ''Thirteen'' (CJ & The Satellites album), 2007 * ''Thirteen'' (Emmylou Harris album), 1986 * ''Thirteen'' (Harem Scarem album), 2014 * ''Thirteen'' (James Reyne album), 2012 * ''Thirteen'' (Megadeth album), 2011 * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2013 Films
The following tables list films released in 2013. Three popular films ('' Top Gun'', ''Jurassic Park'', and '' The Wizard of Oz'') were re-released in 3D and IMAX. Evaluation of the year Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' said, "The year 2013 has been an amazing one for movies, though maybe every year is an amazing year for movies if one is ready to be amazed by movies. It's also a particularly apt year to make a list of the best films. Making a list is not merely a numerical act but also a polemical one, and the best of this year's films are polemical in their assertion of the singularity of cinema, as well as of the art form's opposition to the disposable images of television. The 2013 crop comprises an unplanned, if not accidental, collective declaration of the essence of the cinema, an art of images and sounds that, at their best, don't exist to tell a story or to tantalize the audience (though they may well do so) but, rather, to reflect a crisis in the life of the filmm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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20th Lumière Awards
The 20th Lumière Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 2 February 2015, at the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris. Nominations were announced on 12 January 2015. ''Saint Laurent (film), Saint Laurent'' garnered the most nominations with a total of five. ''Timbuktu (2014 film), Timbuktu'', ''La Famille Bélier'' and ''Love at First Fight (film), Love at First Fight'' won two awards each. Winners and nominees Films with multiple nominations and awards The following films received multiple nominations: The following films received multiple awards: See also * 40th César Awards * 5th Magritte Awards References External links * * 20th Lumière Awards at ''AlloCiné'' {{DEFAULTSORT:20th Lumiere Awards Lumières Awards 2014 in French cinema, Lumiere Awards 2014 film awards, Lumiere Awards 2015 in Paris, Lumiere Awards February 2015 in France, Lumiere Awards ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lumière Award For Best Actress
The Lumière Award for Best Actress () is an annual award presented by the Académie des Lumières since 1996. Winners and nominees Winners are listed first with a blue background, followed by the other nominees. 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Trivia Multiple awards ; 4 awards * Isabelle Huppert ; 2 awards * Élodie Bouchez * Karin Viard Multiple nominees ; 6 nominations * Virginie Efira * Isabelle Huppert ; 5 nominations * Karin Viard ; 4 nominations * Juliette Binoche * Catherine Deneuve ; 3 nominations * Marion Cotillard * Emmanuelle Devos * Catherine Frot * Sandrine Kiberlain * Sylvie Testud ; 2 nominations * Fanny Ardant * Élodie Bouchez * Laure Calamy * Isabelle Carré * Léa Drucker * Marina Foïs * Charlotte Gainsbourg * Hafsia Herzi * Noémie Merlant * Ludivine Sagnier * Kristin Scott Thomas * Audrey Tautou * Anamaria Vartolomei See also *César Award for Best Actress External links Lumière Award for Best Actressat ''AlloCiné'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Lum ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |